3.6 Movies

The most famous example is Terrence Malick's documentary which was released in an "Ultra Widescreen" version with a 3.6:1 aspect ratio in 2016. This made it one of the widest cinematic releases in history.

Here’s a look at some notable films that have found themselves in the IMDb basement: 3.6 movies

2. Behavioral Metrics: What 3.6 Movies Tell Us About Audiences The most famous example is Terrence Malick's documentary

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The is the movie your friend swears is a masterpiece, and your other friend swears is a war crime. It is the movie you fall asleep to and wake up obsessed with.

Furthermore, these movies provide a snapshot of their era. They show the trends studios were desperately trying to chase, the technology that was not yet ready, and the cultural anxieties of the time. Finding the Hidden Gems

| If “3.6” means... | Then the report could include... | |------------------|--------------------------------| | | List of movies with ~3.6 rating on IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, or Letterboxd; audience vs critic score breakdown. | | Runtime (3.6 hours) | Movies with ~216 minutes runtime (e.g., Lawrence of Arabia , The Irishman , Killers of the Flower Moon ). | | Release year (e.g., 1936 or 2036) | Top films from 1936 ( Modern Times , Mr. Deeds Goes to Town ) or speculative 2036 releases. | | Budget or box office ($3.6M or $3.6B) | Indie films made for $3.6M or blockbusters grossing $3.6B. | | User search tag / category | A curated list of 3.6-star films in a specific genre. |